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Congress is under renewed pressure from the public to consider new gun legislation in the aftermath of the Orlando mass shooting on June 12. As more of these mass shootings continue to occur, cries for gun control intensify, and the National Rifle Association, which lobbies in favor of gun rights, is increasingly in the spotlight. Here are the contributions the NRA made to current California congressional leaders, from smallest ($1,000) to largest ($9,450), in 2014, the most recent year for which there is data.

Congress is under renewed pressure from the public to consider new gun legislation in the aftermath of the Orlando mass shooting on June 12. As more of these mass shootings continue to occur, cries for gun control intensify, and the National Rifle Association, which lobbies in favor of gun rights, is increasingly in the spotlight. Here are the contributions the NRA made to current California congressional leaders, from smallest ($1,000) to largest ($9,450), in 2014, the most recent year for which there is data.

Congress is under renewed pressure from the public to consider new gun legislation in the aftermath of the Orlando mass shooting on June 12. As more of these mass shootings continue to occur, cries for gun control intensify, and the National Rifle Association, which lobbies in favor of gun rights, is increasingly in the spotlight. Here are the contributions the NRA made to current California congressional leaders, from smallest ($1,000) to largest ($9,450), in 2014, the most recent year for which there is data.